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The Sun. (North Canton, Stark County, Ohio), 1987-09-02

1987-09-02-001

BURMA SHAVE HISTORY
(Page 5)
SEPTEMBER 7*
COMMUNITY
CORPORATE CUP
(Page?)
65 YEARS
Serving the People
of
North Canton
Vol. 65 - No. 46
_No_rth Canton, Ohio, Wednesday, September 2, 1987
One Sectioh 14 Pages
Twenty (let:is
Staffing completed
by Dottle McGrew
The North Canton
Board of Education met
in special session to
finalize staffing for
the upcoming school
year.
Among other matters
dealt with, the capacity kindergarten classes
at both Clearmount and
Greentown as well as
the combined fifth and
sixth grade classes at
Greentown, have been
assigned additional
hours of teacher aide
time.
As of Aug. 27 Clear-
mount has two 28-pupil
kindergarten classes
and one 29-pupil class.
Greentown Elementary
School has 54 children
enrolled in two kindergarten classes; 26 in
the morning session and
28 in the afternoon.
Superintendent of
Schools Dr. Robert Roden explained that in
1985 approximately the
same number of students
received one hour of
aide time in the morning and another hour in
the afternoon.
This year the kindergarten classes will
receive three hours of
aide time per session.
Three full-time teachers were hired.
Also, Dr. Roden announced that tests of
Greentown School water
indicate that it is
within normal limits
for ground water. He
said that water quality
will continue to be
monitored.
The next regularly
scheduled board meeting
is Sept. 17 at 7:30
p.m. at the North Campus.
KRISTIN SEXTON
Dr. Terry Owen, Sam Smith Lab Technician, and Hoover High School student David Goldberger prepare for surgery on a cat at Viking
Community Animal Hospital.
Mentor and student
N. C. girl competes
for Miss Ohio Teen
Miss Kristin Sexton, Kristin has partici-
daughter of Lawrence pated in Media Communi-
and Donna Sexton, 403 cations, DECA II, Ski
Mentorship stimulates advanced students
Valleydell Dr.
been selected as an
Entrant in the 1988
Miss Ohio Teen U.S.A.,
a Carvern Production to
ROTARY DISTRICT GOVERNOR — James J. La-
Polla, M.D., District Governor of Rotary International District 665 visited the North Canton Rotary
Club on Thursday, August 27. The Rotary is the
largest service organization in the world. It's special
project this year is called Polio Plus. This is a campaign to immunize the children of third world countries against polio and other childhood diseases such
as measles and rubella. Dr. LaPolla is a Warren Pediatrician specializing in behavioral and developmental
disorders of children and young adults. He is a graduate of Duke Undergraduate and Medical School. He
is married to Genevieve and has four college age
sons. He is a member of the Howland Rotary Club
and currently serves as a member of the Trumbull
County Board nf Education as well as other civic
and social organizations.
When Odysseus left
home to fight the Trojan War, he entrusted
the education of his
young son, Telemachus
to Mentor, '"his most respected friend. Mentor
did ai_good job because
Homer" ■';.i3e..':*-ri'->i.3 Telemachus. as a 'god-like
young man, thoughtful
and daring. Contemporary parents may not go
on such strenuous adventures, but young
people, especially academically advanced students still need wise
and caring counselors
and teachers like Mentor.
The mentor program
is one of the educational options that
permits educators, scientists, artists, business personnel, parents
and others to vrork together to prepare students for a rapidly
changing world in which
their potential can
best be realized.
The mentor may be
certificated or non-
certificated and is
subject to parental approval . The mentor pro
gram represents a form
of individualized study
and permits students to
pursue specific educational areas in depth
and beyond the scope at
the course of study
offered by the school
system.
David Goldbcrger,
Hoover High School sophomore, met with Mrs.
Peg Garlock, guidance
counselor, Mr. Dan
Gray, biology teacher
and Mr. Benny Griffiths, supervisor of
the Guided Independent
Study Program to pursue
a mentorship in the
area of medicine.
David began his mentorship with Dr. Terry
even, owner of Viking
Community Animal Hospital in North Canton, in
March of this year. He
will conclude his men-
cprship this fall, havr
£hg. completed 60 contact hours to earn a
half high school credit
in science.
David said, "I am
very glad that I was
given the opportunity
to participate in a
mentorship. Dr. Owen
permitted me to watch
him do several surger
ies. One very interesting surgery was on a
dog's rear leg. He a-
ligned the leg bones
into a normal position.
The bones were splayed
outward because of a
genetic disorder. Dr.
Owen also arranged with
the Cleve.Ianu Animal
Clinic to have me spend
a day at the Cleveland
Clinic. There I saw
many operations done by
veterinary specialists."
At the conclusion of
his mentorship, David
will compile his information for presentation
and evaluation.
Johnson announces
homeless grant award
be held at the University Hilton Inn, Columbus, Oh, Sept. 4, 5 and
6. The State Pageant
will select Ohio's representative to tiie Miss
Teen U.S.A. Pageant to
be held in July of
1988.
Miss Sexton, who was
selected as. an entrant-'
at-large will be competing with girls from
all over the Buckeye
State for the title of
Miss Ohio Teen U.S.A.,
the most coveted Teen
title in the Buckeye
State. She is a student at Hoover High
School.
While in school
has Club and this coming
year she will be involved in DECA I S II,
SADD, Media Communications and Marketing
Education.
Her other activities
include doing the monthly window Displays
for Citizens Savings
Bank in North Canton,
playing tennis, modeling, artwork of any
kind, spending time
with family
'friends.
Miss Sexton's
sors to the Miss
Teen U.S.A. Pageant
are: the DeHoff Realtors, Wilkshire Dental
Group, Hale Pharmacy,
Community Square Cleaners, Inc., Dr. Hostet-
ler Chiropractors and
other family and
friends.
and
spon-
Ohio
State Representative
David W. Johnson (R-
North Canton) recently
announced that two
Stark County organizations are the recipients of state homeless
grants. Approximately
$1.6 million was recently awarded by the
Ohio Dept. of Health to
organizations throughout the state to help
provide shelter for the
homeless.
In Stark County,
the American Rescue
Workers agency was a-
warded $20,000 and the
YWCA of Canton was
awarded $16,500 to provide funding for shelters open to all homeless people in the area. According to the
Dept. of Health guidelines, the organizations must provide a 50
percent match of the
funds.
The money will be
used specifically to
provide clothing, food,
transportation and counseling for homeless
people, especially during the winter months
when the homeless problem becomes increasingly critical.
"I am extremely
pleased that the Dept.
of Health has awarded
funds to continue the
important services that
are provided by these
agencies," Rep. Johnson
said.
"It is important
especially during the
winter months to ensure
that homeless people in
our state are provided
some type of shelter
and I am sure that
these funds will be put
to very good use," he
concluded.
North Canton Post Office
Rich Riley, acting
manager of the North
Canton Post Office has
announced service hours
for Monday, Sept. 7 in
observance of Labor
Day. The post office
will be closed and
there will be no mail
delivery.
ROSE SALE BENEFITING NEW BERLIN JAYCEES — Show someone you care
with a dozen beautiful, fresh roses delivered anywhere in the North Canton area
free on Saturday, September 19 by the New Berlin Jaycees. No special occasion
necessary, just a nice way of showing your love or appreciation while helping to
support the New Berlin Jaycees of North Canton. To order, send a check or money
order for $12.00, made out to the New Berlin Jaycees, along with your name and
phone number, and the name and address of the recipient to: New Berlin Jaycees,
Rose Sale, P.O. Box 2783, North Canton, Ohio 44720. One dozen roses will be delivered in your name on Saturday, September 19 between 10 am and 2 pm. Deadline for ordering is September 12. If you have someone outside of the North Canton
area and you would like to fake advantage of this offer, please call the New Berlin
Jaycees at 854-6017 or 497-7352 to arrange a pick-up on the 19lh. North Canton
resident Marcia Sprout (L) is shown above receiving her roses from the Chairman
of this years event Lisa Hotchkiss.
On Tuesday,
normal mail
will resume.
Sept. 8
service
Join The Girl Scouts!
There will be plenty
of "green" in the area
next Wednesday evening,
Sept. 9, when the.North
Canton Girl Scout Neighborhoods will hold an
organizational meeting
at Hoover High School's
North Campus.
Girls attending all
North Canton City
Schools, including St.
Paul's, are invited to
attend this "rally"
which will begin at 7
p.m.
The evening will
consist of a brief program highlighting the
many opportunities a-
vailable in Girl Scouting, followed by a special appearance of
Great Trail Council's
75th Anniversary Chorus. Afterwards, the
"organizing" will begin; new troops will be
formed and existing
register
1987-88 SCHOOL YEAR STARTED TUESDAY. The North Canton Sun photographer stopped at
St. Paul's and took this picture of the principal J"ohn Stanley welcoming first graders (L to R) Fred
Carter, Devon Malene and Brittany Bayer.
drive like you do,loo!
troops will
new members.
Girl Scouts are always looking for adult
volunteers as well. Any
area resident who might
be interested in working with Girl Scouts is
encouraged to attend
this meeting to learn
more about the program.
Celebrating their
75th year in this country. Girl Scouting is
looking forward to an
exciting 1987-88 year
here in North Canton.
After all, in Girl
Scouts, "tdie best
part's the fun!"
For more information
contact Mrs. Joanne:
Langhoff at 497-0096 or
Mrs. Monica Geib at
494-6769.
local news in brief
City Hall holiday schedule
Mayor William R.
Hines has announced
that Nortli Canton City
Hall offices will be
closed on Monday, Sept.
7 in observance of La
bor Day.
Refuse
collected .,.
Collections will be one
day late
will not be
on Monday
Williamsburg candles
Let's get ready for
the Christmas Season
by purchasing Williamsburg Candles early.
The candles are a'
vailable at the North
Canton Chamber office
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
The price is $1 each.
North Canton Rotary
North Cgnton Rotary
will hold their Family
Picnic at Hoover Park
on Thursday, Sept. 3.
On Sept. 10 Rotary
will hold Recognition
Night in association
witli the Polio Plus
Campaign. Ken Dansizen
is chairman.

BURMA SHAVE HISTORY
(Page 5)
SEPTEMBER 7*
COMMUNITY
CORPORATE CUP
(Page?)
65 YEARS
Serving the People
of
North Canton
Vol. 65 - No. 46
_No_rth Canton, Ohio, Wednesday, September 2, 1987
One Sectioh 14 Pages
Twenty (let:is
Staffing completed
by Dottle McGrew
The North Canton
Board of Education met
in special session to
finalize staffing for
the upcoming school
year.
Among other matters
dealt with, the capacity kindergarten classes
at both Clearmount and
Greentown as well as
the combined fifth and
sixth grade classes at
Greentown, have been
assigned additional
hours of teacher aide
time.
As of Aug. 27 Clear-
mount has two 28-pupil
kindergarten classes
and one 29-pupil class.
Greentown Elementary
School has 54 children
enrolled in two kindergarten classes; 26 in
the morning session and
28 in the afternoon.
Superintendent of
Schools Dr. Robert Roden explained that in
1985 approximately the
same number of students
received one hour of
aide time in the morning and another hour in
the afternoon.
This year the kindergarten classes will
receive three hours of
aide time per session.
Three full-time teachers were hired.
Also, Dr. Roden announced that tests of
Greentown School water
indicate that it is
within normal limits
for ground water. He
said that water quality
will continue to be
monitored.
The next regularly
scheduled board meeting
is Sept. 17 at 7:30
p.m. at the North Campus.
KRISTIN SEXTON
Dr. Terry Owen, Sam Smith Lab Technician, and Hoover High School student David Goldberger prepare for surgery on a cat at Viking
Community Animal Hospital.
Mentor and student
N. C. girl competes
for Miss Ohio Teen
Miss Kristin Sexton, Kristin has partici-
daughter of Lawrence pated in Media Communi-
and Donna Sexton, 403 cations, DECA II, Ski
Mentorship stimulates advanced students
Valleydell Dr.
been selected as an
Entrant in the 1988
Miss Ohio Teen U.S.A.,
a Carvern Production to
ROTARY DISTRICT GOVERNOR — James J. La-
Polla, M.D., District Governor of Rotary International District 665 visited the North Canton Rotary
Club on Thursday, August 27. The Rotary is the
largest service organization in the world. It's special
project this year is called Polio Plus. This is a campaign to immunize the children of third world countries against polio and other childhood diseases such
as measles and rubella. Dr. LaPolla is a Warren Pediatrician specializing in behavioral and developmental
disorders of children and young adults. He is a graduate of Duke Undergraduate and Medical School. He
is married to Genevieve and has four college age
sons. He is a member of the Howland Rotary Club
and currently serves as a member of the Trumbull
County Board nf Education as well as other civic
and social organizations.
When Odysseus left
home to fight the Trojan War, he entrusted
the education of his
young son, Telemachus
to Mentor, '"his most respected friend. Mentor
did ai_good job because
Homer" ■';.i3e..':*-ri'->i.3 Telemachus. as a 'god-like
young man, thoughtful
and daring. Contemporary parents may not go
on such strenuous adventures, but young
people, especially academically advanced students still need wise
and caring counselors
and teachers like Mentor.
The mentor program
is one of the educational options that
permits educators, scientists, artists, business personnel, parents
and others to vrork together to prepare students for a rapidly
changing world in which
their potential can
best be realized.
The mentor may be
certificated or non-
certificated and is
subject to parental approval . The mentor pro
gram represents a form
of individualized study
and permits students to
pursue specific educational areas in depth
and beyond the scope at
the course of study
offered by the school
system.
David Goldbcrger,
Hoover High School sophomore, met with Mrs.
Peg Garlock, guidance
counselor, Mr. Dan
Gray, biology teacher
and Mr. Benny Griffiths, supervisor of
the Guided Independent
Study Program to pursue
a mentorship in the
area of medicine.
David began his mentorship with Dr. Terry
even, owner of Viking
Community Animal Hospital in North Canton, in
March of this year. He
will conclude his men-
cprship this fall, havr
£hg. completed 60 contact hours to earn a
half high school credit
in science.
David said, "I am
very glad that I was
given the opportunity
to participate in a
mentorship. Dr. Owen
permitted me to watch
him do several surger
ies. One very interesting surgery was on a
dog's rear leg. He a-
ligned the leg bones
into a normal position.
The bones were splayed
outward because of a
genetic disorder. Dr.
Owen also arranged with
the Cleve.Ianu Animal
Clinic to have me spend
a day at the Cleveland
Clinic. There I saw
many operations done by
veterinary specialists."
At the conclusion of
his mentorship, David
will compile his information for presentation
and evaluation.
Johnson announces
homeless grant award
be held at the University Hilton Inn, Columbus, Oh, Sept. 4, 5 and
6. The State Pageant
will select Ohio's representative to tiie Miss
Teen U.S.A. Pageant to
be held in July of
1988.
Miss Sexton, who was
selected as. an entrant-'
at-large will be competing with girls from
all over the Buckeye
State for the title of
Miss Ohio Teen U.S.A.,
the most coveted Teen
title in the Buckeye
State. She is a student at Hoover High
School.
While in school
has Club and this coming
year she will be involved in DECA I S II,
SADD, Media Communications and Marketing
Education.
Her other activities
include doing the monthly window Displays
for Citizens Savings
Bank in North Canton,
playing tennis, modeling, artwork of any
kind, spending time
with family
'friends.
Miss Sexton's
sors to the Miss
Teen U.S.A. Pageant
are: the DeHoff Realtors, Wilkshire Dental
Group, Hale Pharmacy,
Community Square Cleaners, Inc., Dr. Hostet-
ler Chiropractors and
other family and
friends.
and
spon-
Ohio
State Representative
David W. Johnson (R-
North Canton) recently
announced that two
Stark County organizations are the recipients of state homeless
grants. Approximately
$1.6 million was recently awarded by the
Ohio Dept. of Health to
organizations throughout the state to help
provide shelter for the
homeless.
In Stark County,
the American Rescue
Workers agency was a-
warded $20,000 and the
YWCA of Canton was
awarded $16,500 to provide funding for shelters open to all homeless people in the area. According to the
Dept. of Health guidelines, the organizations must provide a 50
percent match of the
funds.
The money will be
used specifically to
provide clothing, food,
transportation and counseling for homeless
people, especially during the winter months
when the homeless problem becomes increasingly critical.
"I am extremely
pleased that the Dept.
of Health has awarded
funds to continue the
important services that
are provided by these
agencies," Rep. Johnson
said.
"It is important
especially during the
winter months to ensure
that homeless people in
our state are provided
some type of shelter
and I am sure that
these funds will be put
to very good use," he
concluded.
North Canton Post Office
Rich Riley, acting
manager of the North
Canton Post Office has
announced service hours
for Monday, Sept. 7 in
observance of Labor
Day. The post office
will be closed and
there will be no mail
delivery.
ROSE SALE BENEFITING NEW BERLIN JAYCEES — Show someone you care
with a dozen beautiful, fresh roses delivered anywhere in the North Canton area
free on Saturday, September 19 by the New Berlin Jaycees. No special occasion
necessary, just a nice way of showing your love or appreciation while helping to
support the New Berlin Jaycees of North Canton. To order, send a check or money
order for $12.00, made out to the New Berlin Jaycees, along with your name and
phone number, and the name and address of the recipient to: New Berlin Jaycees,
Rose Sale, P.O. Box 2783, North Canton, Ohio 44720. One dozen roses will be delivered in your name on Saturday, September 19 between 10 am and 2 pm. Deadline for ordering is September 12. If you have someone outside of the North Canton
area and you would like to fake advantage of this offer, please call the New Berlin
Jaycees at 854-6017 or 497-7352 to arrange a pick-up on the 19lh. North Canton
resident Marcia Sprout (L) is shown above receiving her roses from the Chairman
of this years event Lisa Hotchkiss.
On Tuesday,
normal mail
will resume.
Sept. 8
service
Join The Girl Scouts!
There will be plenty
of "green" in the area
next Wednesday evening,
Sept. 9, when the.North
Canton Girl Scout Neighborhoods will hold an
organizational meeting
at Hoover High School's
North Campus.
Girls attending all
North Canton City
Schools, including St.
Paul's, are invited to
attend this "rally"
which will begin at 7
p.m.
The evening will
consist of a brief program highlighting the
many opportunities a-
vailable in Girl Scouting, followed by a special appearance of
Great Trail Council's
75th Anniversary Chorus. Afterwards, the
"organizing" will begin; new troops will be
formed and existing
register
1987-88 SCHOOL YEAR STARTED TUESDAY. The North Canton Sun photographer stopped at
St. Paul's and took this picture of the principal J"ohn Stanley welcoming first graders (L to R) Fred
Carter, Devon Malene and Brittany Bayer.
drive like you do,loo!
troops will
new members.
Girl Scouts are always looking for adult
volunteers as well. Any
area resident who might
be interested in working with Girl Scouts is
encouraged to attend
this meeting to learn
more about the program.
Celebrating their
75th year in this country. Girl Scouting is
looking forward to an
exciting 1987-88 year
here in North Canton.
After all, in Girl
Scouts, "tdie best
part's the fun!"
For more information
contact Mrs. Joanne:
Langhoff at 497-0096 or
Mrs. Monica Geib at
494-6769.
local news in brief
City Hall holiday schedule
Mayor William R.
Hines has announced
that Nortli Canton City
Hall offices will be
closed on Monday, Sept.
7 in observance of La
bor Day.
Refuse
collected .,.
Collections will be one
day late
will not be
on Monday
Williamsburg candles
Let's get ready for
the Christmas Season
by purchasing Williamsburg Candles early.
The candles are a'
vailable at the North
Canton Chamber office
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
The price is $1 each.
North Canton Rotary
North Cgnton Rotary
will hold their Family
Picnic at Hoover Park
on Thursday, Sept. 3.
On Sept. 10 Rotary
will hold Recognition
Night in association
witli the Polio Plus
Campaign. Ken Dansizen
is chairman.